Auburn will play host to a key group of official visitors this weekend as they look to secure the final few pieces of their 2014 recruiting class.

Two of the nation's top defensive end prospects, one of whom is currently committed elsewhere, will both be in Auburn for their official visits to the plains this weekend. Plaquemines, Louisiana star Davon Godchaux will be among the official visitors to Auburn despite his commitment to LSU. The 6-foot-4, 265-pound defensive end is rated as a four-star prospect by the 247Composite rankings and plans to take his official visit to LSU next weekend.

Joining Godchaux will be another top defensive end prospect in McDonough, Georgia star Andrew Williams. The 6-foot-4, 250-pound Williams is being pursued heavily by Auburn along with Ole Miss and Clemson and the elite star's decision could come down to National Signing Day.

On the other side of the ball, Auburn will host one of the nation's top offensive tackle prospects, Kansas offensive guard Braden Smith. The 6-foot-6, 290-pound guard's interest in Auburn is a relatively recent development but the official visit this weekend could put the Tigers in the mix along with TCU, Texas A&M and Notre Dame for the elite lineman's signature. Smith is rated the No. 3 offensive guard prospect in the nation by the 247Composite rankings.

Joining the three top targets will be a host of current Auburn commits, led by a large group of in-state stars. St. Paul's linebacker Tre Williams has become a leader for the Tigers' 2014 class and will be in attendance this weekend for his official visit along with recent Mr. Football winner Roc Thomas. Also making the short drive over to Auburn will be Opelika stars Jakell Mitchell, a tight end/fullback, and Stephen Roberts, a formerly Alabama-committed cornerback who switched to the Tigers this fall.

Vigor teammates DeShaun Davis and Justin Thornton will also make the drive up to Auburn. Davis, a linebacker who missed the 2013 season while recovering from a knee injury, was recently cleared by his doctors to resume football activities. Thornton is a four-star defensive end rated among the top prospects at his position in the nation.

Prattville running back Kamryn Pettway is also expected to be in attendance. Pettway was Auburn's first commitment for the 2014 class and followed an impressive senior season with a solid performance in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida quarterback Sean White will also join in the weekend's festivities as an official visitor. The longtime Auburn commit recently took home the MVP trophy at the Under Armour All-America Game in early January.